Bukowskis | Modern Art + Design No 612 | November 2018

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Modern Art + Design | N° 612 Design | November 21 | 2018

Modern Art + Design No 612


Modern Art + Design No 612

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Modern Art + Design Viewing November 15–20. Auction November 21, 2018 Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm

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Cover: Anna Petrus, four cast iron reliefs, Näfveqvarn, Sweden, pieces of a table made for the Metropolitan design exhibition, New York 1927.


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226. Agda Ă–sterberg, a carpet, flat weave and tapestry weave.


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293. Knut Fjaestad, an Art Nouveau sculptured and carved pine throne.

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Modern Art + Design | N° 612

Wednesday November 21 From 10 am Glass

Number 1 � 47

Ceramics

48 � 121

Silver and Jewellery

122 � 181

Carpets

182 � 237

Swedish Grace

238 � 286

Furniture and Works of Art

287 � 380

From 5 pm

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Art

381 � 573

Prints

574 � 612


Modern Art + Design No 612 371. Arne Jacobsen, a black leather and aluminium ’Ox-Chair’.

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Bukowskis November 2018 364. Børge Mogensen, a ’model nr 160’ easy chair and ottoman. 367. Hans J Wegner, a teak fruit table ‘JH586’.

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Modern Art + Design No 612

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1. Orrefors, a set of 14 Art Nouveau cameo glass wine glasses, Sweden ca 1915. Most glasses with paper label. Height ca 20 cm, diameter 7 cm. Provenance: Bukowskis Modern Spring sale 2005, catalogue no 933. Gunnar Hävermark Collection, nr 272.

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

2. Karl Lindeberg, a pair of Art Nouveau cameo glass decanters, Kosta, Sweden. Etched and polished decor of vines in yellow agianst a matte uncoloured ground. Marked underneith 5 and 6, height 43 cm. Provenance: Bukowskis Modern spring sale 2005, catalogue nr 1023. The Lindeberg family.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

3. Edvin Öhrström, an Ariel glass vase, no 502, Orrefors, Sweden 1948. Decorated with a pattern of stars in blue and white against a clear glass checkered ground, signed Orrefors Sweden Ariel nr:502 E. Öhrström. Height 22 cm. Literature: Artur Hald (ed), ‘Simon Gate, Edward Hald’, Svenska Slöjdföreningen, Norstedts, Stockholm 1948, compare the vase (possibly the vase of the auction) depicted with the group of artists at Orrefors around a part of the collection for the 1948 jubilee exhibition, p 159. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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4. Edvin Öhrström, an Ariel glass vase, Orrefors 1953. Signed Orrefors 1782E E. Öhrström. Height 17,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

5. Edvin Öhrström, an Ariel glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1957. Signed ORREFORS Ariel nr: 442F, ca 10 x 10 cm, height 19,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

6. Ingeborg Lundin, an Ariel glass vase ‘Faces’, Orrefors, Sweden 1975. Signed ORREFORS Ariel Nr. 101 – E–5. Ingeborg Lundin. Height 18,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

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7. Ingeborg Lundin, a green ‘Apple’ glass vase. Signed ORREFORS Expo D 32 – 57 Ingeborg Lundin. Height 39,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

8. Vicke Lindstrand, a polished glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1930’s. Decorated with a singer, a grand piano, a guitar and other instruments. Signed Orrefors LA 409/5. Height 22 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

9. Vicke Lindstrand, a polished glass vase, Kosta, Sweden 1950’s. Etched stamp LINDSTRAND KOSTA and signed LS 559. Height 18,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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10. Vicke Lindstrand, a ‘Winter’ glass vase, Kosta, Sweden 1950’s. Oval shape, decorated with a stylized tree in black and white against a light blue ground. Signed Kosta LH 1801. Height 18,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

11. Vicke Lindstrand, an ‘Autumn’ glass vase, Kosta 1950’s. Oval shape, decorated with a stylized tree with falling leaves in green, red, orange and dark aubergine, signed LU 2010 and etched stamp LINDSTRAND. Height 17,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

12. Vicke Lindstrand, an ‘Autumn’ glass vase, Kosta, Sweden 1950’s. Oval shape, decorated with stylized trees with falling leaves in red, green, yellow, orange and dark aubergine. Signed Kosta LU 2011, height 23 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

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13. Vicke Lindstrand, a ‘Unique’ glass vase, Kosta, Sweden, signed and dated 1955. Light pink/red and violet, signed Vicke Lindstrand Kosta Sweden Nr 325/5 ‘Unik’. Height 48 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

14. Bengt Edenfalk, A ‘Talatta’ glass vase, Skruf glasbruk, Sweden 1962. Signed 423/62 UNIK TALATTA Bengt Edenfalk SKRUF SWEDEN. Height 13,5 cm, diameter 14,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

15. Ann Wolff, a blasted glass bowl ‘Goddess as bird’, Transjö, Sweden 1980’s. Signed Ann Wolff W. 3.12/5.6 (glass blower Wilke Adolfsson). Diameter 33,5 cm, height ca 10,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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16. Ann Wolff, ‘The dress’, a glass panel, Transjö, Sweden 1988. Etched, sand blasted and painted glass, signed Ann Wolff –88, measurements 103,5 x 62 cm. Literature: Heikke Essaias, mfl, ‘Ann Wolff’, Raster förlag 2002, compare ill. p 33. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

17. Olle Alberius, an Ariel glass vase, Orrefors. Decorated with swimming mermaids in blue and clear glass, signed Orrefors 928590 Olle Alberius 29 – 50 Olle Alberius. Height 17,5 cm, diameter 13,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 484 – 581

18. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast sculpture of a boat, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Signed B. Vallien KOSTA BODA UNIQUE 1363989201, with stone base. Length 50 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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Bukowskis November 2018 8. Vicke Lindstrand, a polished glass vase. 312. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ’Oh Boy’ chest of drawers.


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19. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast glass sculpture of a ‘Janus’ head, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Signed B Vallien KOSTA BODA UNIQUE 8BVAUN 019007. Measurements 22 x 13 cm, height 22 cm (total height 38,7 cm, including concrete base). (d)

Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

20. Alvar Aalto, a green tinted glass vase, Karhula, Finland ca 1937–49, model 9750. Blown into a wooden mould. Height 12,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

21. Timo Sarpaneva, a ‘Lancet II’ vase, Iittala, Finland 1950’s. Clear glass, steam blown into a wooden mould, then hand polished, signed TIMO SARPANEVA – IITTALA. Height 26,3 cm. Exhibitions: The model Lancet II was exhibited at the 1954 Milan Triennale and was awarded Grand Prix. Literature: Kaj Kalin, ‘Sarpaneva’, Otava förlag, 1986. Pp 64–65, ‘Lancet a sculpture that has risen out of music, is feeling in form. What it presents varies from one person to another. Sarpaneva has succeeded in capturing in the material a feeling sensed deeply inside, like a rare butterfly in a net’. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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22. Kaj Franck, a ‘Lancett’ glass sculpture, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland 1955. Clear and violet coloured glass, signed K. Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö –55. Length 46,5 cm, height 10,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

23. Kaj Franck, a ‘The bells of Kremlin’ decanter, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland. Different coloured glass, signed K. Franck, Nuutajärvi Notsjö and label marked. Total height 35 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

24. Oiva Toikka, a glass vase, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland. Filigree glass in grey and white. Engraved signature Oiva Toikka Nuutajärvi Notsjö and label marked. Height 28 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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25. Daum, an opalescent etched and enamel painted glass vase, Nancy, France, 1890’s. Painted signature Daum Nancy to the bottom, height 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

26. Daum, an Art Nouveau glass bowl, Nancy, France 1890’s. Decorated with etched and gold painted thistles against a frosted ground, French sterling silver mounts to base and rim, gilt signature Daum Nancy, s ilver base with unidentified maker’s mark. Diameter 24,5 cm, height 12,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

27. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy France. Decorated with a tree with autumn yellow leaves in yellow and brown against a purple, green and white background, signed to base Daum Nancy. Height 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

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28. Daum, an Art Nouveau etched and enamel painted glass vase, Nancy, France. Decorated with trees in an autumn landscape, painted signature DAUM NANCY. Height 41 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

29. Daum, an Art Nouveau enamel painted vase, Nancy, France ca 1900. Decorated with clematis in purple, green and yellow against a yellow and red background, signed. Height 14 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

30. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo glass bowl, Nancy ca 1900. Enamel painted decor of violets in purple and green against a white and purple background, signed DAUM NANCY. Diameter 20 cm, height 8,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162


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31. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo and enamel painted glass vase, Nancy France. Violets in green and purple against a white and purple background, signed. H 14 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

32. Daum, an Art Nouveau enamel painted cameo glass vase, Nancy France. A spring landscape in green and black against a pink background, painted signature to bottom. Diameter 13 cm, height 9 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

33. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy France. Decorated with etched and polished clivia flowers in burgundy against an orange background, the base signed DAUM NANCY. Height 25,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

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34. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy, France. Decorated with poppies in blue and green against a yellow background, signed Gallé. Height 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

35. Emile Gallé, a cameo glass table lamp, Nancy France. Decorated with geraniums in green against pink background, the base signed Gallé with a star, the shade signed Gallé. Height 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

36. Almaric Walter, a pâte de verre ‘Vide Poche’ bowl, Nancy, France, sculptured by André Houillon. Green and blue glass, a frog and water lilies, signed AH A WALTER NANCY. Length 16,5 cm, width 10 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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37. Adolf Beckert, a cameo glass vase 1908–1909, Loetz 1908–1909, model 5773. Japanese–style decoration of waves in opaque red against blue ground, signed Loetz. Height 14 cm, diameter ca 12 cm. Exhibitions: Compare works with similar decoration made for ‘Ausstellung Österreichischer Kunstgewerbe, Vienna 1909–1910’. Literature: Hatje Cantz, ‘Loetz, Bohemian Glass 1880–1940’, Neue Galerie, New York 2003, compare vase with similar decoration, nr 177, p 216.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

38. Josef Hoffmann, an enamel painted lidded bowl, Wiener Werkstätte, for the Joh. Oertel & Co, Nový Bor (Haida), Czech Republic, ca 1917. Painted decoration in green and yellow with stripes and figures in a landscape, the decor probably by Reni Schaschl, signed WW to bottom. Height 16 cm. Literature: Torsten Bröhan, Martin Eidelberg, ’Glass of the Avant–Garde, Prestel Verlag, 2001. P 71, the form of the covered jar was designed by Hoffmann, the painted decor was applied by different designers at the Wiener Werkstätte, such as Hilda Jesser, Dagobert Peche, Reni Schaschl.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

39. Andries Dirk Copier, a ‘Serica’ vase, Glasfabriek, Leerdam, The Netherlands, ca 1925–30. Amber, golden coloured tin craquelé glass, signed with triangular maker’s mark SERICA COPIER. Height 19 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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40. Venini, two glass jars with covers, Murano, Italy 1950’s, model 4560. Different red hues and white opaque glass, clear glass covers with ‘murrine’ millefiori, label marked VENINI MURANO VENEZIA N. 4560 MADE IN ITALY. Height 10,5 cm, diameter 7 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

41. Ercole Barovier, a ‘Tessere Ambra’ bowl, Barovier & Toso, Murano Italy 1950’s. Amber coloured, light brown and black glass. Diameter 23 cm, height 9,5 cm. Literature: Helmut Ricke, Eva Schmitt ‘Italienisches Glas Murano Mailand 1930–1970’. Prestel–Verlag Munchen 1996, pp 254, 294

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

42. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ bird by Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Green glass, details in blue and red, eyes of ‘murrine’ glass, copper legs. Label marked. Height 31,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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322. Erik Lund, a zebrano venereed cabinet. 257. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion. 128. Wiwen Nilsson, a cocktail set. 8. Vicke Lindstrand, a polished glass vase. 113. Knud Andersen, & Royal Copenhagen, a porcelain jar.

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43. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Copper legs, height 18 cm, length 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

44. Peter Pelzel, a ‘Pulcino’ glass bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Copper legs. Height 22,5 cm. Literature: Franco Deboni, ’Murano 900 Vetri e Vetrai’, Bocca Ed Milano 1996. See p 327, catalogue no 243.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

45. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s, model S191. Copper legs, height 20,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906


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46. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ bird by Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Green glass, details in blue and red, eyes of ‘murrine’ glass, copper legs. Height 30 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

47. Dale Patrick Chihuly, a glass sculpture, Seattle, USA 1989. Signed Chihuly 1989, measurements ca 25 x 27 cm, height ca 24 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

48. Nils Emil Lundström, an Art Nouveau porcelain vase, Rörstrand ca 1900. Signed 13520 Rörstrand NLE, height 40 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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49. Wilhelm Kåge, a faience dish, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940’s. Painted decor of a woman by a branch with leaves. Signed KÅGE with the studio mark in brown. Diameter 39,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

50. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware bowl, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1948. Glazed in yellow and green against brown, signed FARSTA KÅGE R and studio stamp, diameter 17 cm, height 12,2 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

51. Wilhelm Kåge, two ‘Farsta’ stoneware vases, Gustavsberg 1936 and Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950. Signed GUSTAVSBERG KÅGE F FARSTA with factory mark and KÅGE FARSTA T with studio stamp, both with painted numbers, height 14,8 and 20 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453


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52. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware bowl, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1951. Signed KÅGE FARSTA u. and studio stamp, marked with pen 107. Diameter 23 cm, height 8 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581

53. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940–50’s. Signed FARSTA KÅGE, year letter R? (1948) and studio stamp. Measurements 19,5 x 15 cm, height 18 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

54. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1951. Signed FARSTA KÅGE u and studio stamp, height 25 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

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55. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio 1952. Signed FARSTA KÅGE Y and studio stamp, height 28,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

56. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware lidded jar, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1958. Geometrical decoration with glazes in blue and beige, signed with studio stamp FARSTA KÅGE Ö. Height 17 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

57. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1956. Signed KÅGE Å FARSTA and studio stamp. Height 25 cm, diameter 12,2 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937


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58. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio 1960. Signed K9 KÅGE and studio stamp, FARSTA, height 22 cm, diameter 13,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

59. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware dish, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1960. Signed K9 KÅGE FARSTA and studio stamp, 35 x 24 cm, height 5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

60. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ vase and a footed bowl, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1955 and 1960. Signed KÅGE Z (1955) and K9 (1960), studio stamp FARSTA. Height 10,6 and 7,8 cm, the bowl 12,5 x 13,3 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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95. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a bunch of grapes, Biot, France.

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61. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark a. Height 39,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

62. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1956. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze. Signed Friberg with the studio mark Å. Height 45,3 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

63. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1975. Blue and brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, 1975, height 17 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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64. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark a. Height 39,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

65. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Blue/grey and brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze. Signed Friberg with the studio mark a, height 29,3 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

66. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, probably 1967. Brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, year letter probably I (1967). Height 49,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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67. Berndt Friberg, a set of three stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965 and 1967. Brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glazes, signed Friberg with the studio mark G and I, the largest without year letter. Height 23, 26,5 and 31 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 744 – 1 937

68. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden, probably 1959. Brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze. Signed Friberg with the studio mark, year letter probably a (1959). Height 42,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

69. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965. Brown ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, height 32,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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70. Berndt Friberg, a set of three stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio 1957 and 1961. Light brown and beige ‘rabbit’s fur’ glazes, signed Friberg with the studio mark, year letters Ä, Ä and c. Height 25, 32 and 29 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

71. Berndt Friberg, a set of five stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1951–69. Brown and yellow ‘rabbit’s fur’ glazes, signed Friberg with the studio mark U, J, K and C. Height 4,5–14,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

72. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965. Grey/blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze. Signed Friberg with the studio mark g, height 35 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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73. Berndt Friberg, a set of three stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1966–73. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glaze in white, brown and green. Signed Friberg with the studio mark H, K and O. Height 8–19 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

74. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1975. ‘Aniara’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, 1975, height 24,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

75. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1977. ‘Aniara’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, height 23 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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76. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware sculpture of a couple, ‘De Tu’, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940’s. Partly glazed in yellow, beige and green, signed Stig L with the studio mark GUSTAVSBERG, height 18,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

77. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware sculpture, ‘Susanna i badet’, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940’s. Partly glazed, signed Stig L and the studio mark. Height 42 cm including wooden stand, width 30,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

78. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware sculpture, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950’s. Signed Stig L with the studio mark. Height 15,7 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 5 000 / EUR 387 – 484

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Modern Art + Design No 612 90. Hans Hedberg, a monumental faience sculpture of an orange.

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79. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio 1961. Decorated in a relief pattern with vertical lines, glazed in turquoise. Signed Stig L with the studio mark. Height 40,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

80. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1961. Decorated in a relief pattern of vertical lines with a white glaze. Signed Stig L with the studio mark, height 20 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

81. Stig Lindberg, a set of six stoneware miniature vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1958–62. Decorated with a relief pattern of vertical lines and dots, turquoise/blue/brown and white glaze. Signed Stig L with the studio mark, height 3,5–6,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581

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82. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1962. Signed Stig L with the studio mark, height 25 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

83. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware sculpture, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden ca 1960. Signed Stig L with the studio mark, height 21,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

84. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware sculpture of a shell, Rörstrand, Sweden 1940–50’s. Glazed in green and red. Signed R SVERIGE G.N. Measurements ca 20 x 23 cm, height 24 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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85. Hertha Hillfon, a glazed terracotta charger, Sweden 1998. Decorated with a painted face in relief, in blue, black and brown. Signed 98 H H, diameter 51 cm, height 9 cm. Iron stand included. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

86. Hans Hedberg, a faience footed bowl, Biot, France. Yellow and brown glaze, signed HHg, height 15 cm, diameter 27 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

87. Hans Hedberg, a set of three faience sculptures of eggs, Biot, France. Glazed in yellow, green and red, signed HHg, height 15 cm, 12 cm and 9,5 cm including iron stand. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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88. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of an egg, Biot, France. Turquoise glaze, signed HHg, height 29,5 cm, including iron stand. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

89. Hans Hedberg, a faience bottle with stopper, Biot, France. Turquoise and green glaze, signed HHg, height 24,5 cm, diameter 28 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

90. Hans Hedberg, a monumental faience sculpture of an orange, Biot, France. Yellow glazed, signed HHg. Height ca 85 cm, diameter ca 83 cm. Plexi stand, 58 x 58 cm, height 15 cm. Literature: Daniel Minassian, ‘Hans Hedberg, Elden, hjärtat och leran’, Örnsköldsvik, 1999, compare the orange illustrated from Hedberg’s workshop in Biot, pp 167–168. (d)

Estimate: SEK 400 000 – 500 000 / EUR 38 759 – 48 449


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91. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of an egg, Biot, France. Signed HHg, height 23,5 cm including iron stand. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

92. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a sponge, Biot, France. Glazed in green and yellow, signed HHg. Diameter ca 23 cm, height ca 20 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

93. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a pumpkin, Biot, France. Ivory white and yellow glaze ‘craquelé’, signed HHg, diameter ca 36 cm, height ca 21 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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94. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of an egg, Biot, France. Signed HHg, height 19,5 cm including iron stand. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

95. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a bunch of grapes, Biot, France. Blue grapes on a green glazed twig. Signed HHg. Length ca 90 cm, width ca 42 cm, height ca 45 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 14 534 – 19 379

96. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a pear, Biot, France. Signed HHg, height 45 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 267 – 9 689


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97. Ulla & Gustav Kraitz, a stoneware sculpture of a female torso, Fogdarp, Förslöv, Sweden. 2014. Signed U. KRAITZ 14. Measurements ca 36 x 25 cm, height 91 cm. Comes with a granite base ca 45 x 45 cm, height 20,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

98. Ulla & Gustav Kraitz, a stoneware sculpture of a bull, Fogdarp, Förslöv, Sweden. Black and brown temmoku glaze, signed U. KRAITZ. Length 52,5 cm, width 18 cm, height 24,5 cm excluding diabase stand (45 x 12 cm, height 6,5 cm). Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

99. Thure Öberg, an Art Nouveau glazed ceramic bowl, Arabia 1918. Decorated with three modelled flying swans above waves in blue, green and white. Signed Arabia T. Öberg 1918. Diameter 34 cm, height ca 11 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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356, 357, 358 Greta Magnusson Grossman, a ‘G–33’ (Grasshopper) floor light.

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100. Kyllikki Salmenhaara, a mid 20th century stoneware jar, Arabia, Finland. Partly glazed, signed ARABIA KS, height 17,5 cm, diameter ca 20 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

101. Michael Schilkin, a glazed ceramic sculpture / mask, Arabia, Finland 1930–50’s. Signed M. Schilkin, height 23 cm, width 18 cm, depth 7,5 cm. Provenance: A gift from the artist, thence by descent to the present owner. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

102. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall sculpture, Arabia, Finland 1960’s. Signed BRYK, measurements 31 x 31 cm, depth ca 5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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103. Rut Bryk, two stoneware wall sculptures, Arabia, Finland 1960’s. Both signed BRYK. Measurements ca 15,5 x 15,5 cm, depth 3 cm and 11,5 x 11,5 cm, height 3 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

104. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic top tea table, Arabia, Finland 1940’s. Rectangular ceramic tray richly decorated with four marionettes, signed BIRGER KAIPIAINEN, on a mahogany base, measurements 74 x 46,5 cm, height 56,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

105. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Rörstrand, Sweden 1950’s. Decorated with a fantasy motif with faces, signed KAIPIAINEN R and numbered 366, measurements 32 x 30,8 cm, height 5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162


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106. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic sculpture of a horserider, Rörstrand, Sweden 1950’s. Richly decorated with different medallions and clocks, signed KAIPIAINEN R, one foot also with number underneath, height 59,5 cm, length ca 40 cm, width ca 16 cm. Provenance: Leif Persson, COO at Rörstrand 1974–79, 1984–86. Literature: Maria Berg, ‘Kaipiainen’, Keuruu, Finland 1986, compare similar sculpture illustrated, p 50. This motif also appears on the poster published by Rörstrand’s Museum in the summer of 1985 for the exhibition ‘Kaipiainen 70 years’. (d)

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

107. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, measurements 50 x 70 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

108. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Signed KAIPIAINEN and to the back: KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, measurements 71,5 x 49 cm, height 8,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 844 – 6 782

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109. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware sculpture of a flower vase, Arabia, Finland 1960’s. Oval vase with flowers glazed in red and black, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, measurements ca 20 x 14 cm, height 18,5 cm. Literature: Maria Berg, ‘Kaipiainen’, Keuruu, Finland 1986, compare similar model, p 85. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

110. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Relief decoration with clocks and flowers in lustre glazes and gold, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, measurements 23,5 x 25,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

111. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, attached metal mount to reverse, measurements 36,3 x 42,3 cm, height 4,5 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937


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112. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland 1970’s. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, 36,5 x 42 cm. Provenance: Bought at Nordiska Kompaniet’s exhibition, NK, Stockholm, 22 October – 3 November 1976. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

113. Knud Andersen & Royal Copenhagen, a porcelain jar with patinated and gilt bronze cover and stand, Denmark mid 1900’s. Glazed in coral red craquelé and gold, stamped maker’s mark in green, the three waves in underglaze blue and model numbers 212, 3047, dcx, the cover and stand signed KA. Height 26 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

114. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Profil de taureau’ faience plaque, Madoura, Vallauris, France, post 1956, A Ramié 315. Stamped EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter ca 24,5 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 315, p 161. (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

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115. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Joueur de flûte et chèvre’ faience plaque, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1956. A. Ramié 382. Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU, EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO. Diameter ca 25 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 382, p 198. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

116. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Visage barbu’ faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France, post 1959. A. Ramié 413. Numbered 54/100 and stamped EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO, MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter ca 25,5 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, no 413, p 218. (d)

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

117. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Service visage noir, assiette I’ faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France 1948, A. Ramié 44. Signed MADOURA i R d’après Picasso and inpressed stamp MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter 23,3 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 44, p 39. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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118. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Service visage noir’, assiette E, faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1948, A. Ramié 40. Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EDITION PICASSO and painted E. Diameter 24 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 40, p 38.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

119. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Personnages et cavailer’ faience plaque, Madoura, Vallauris, France, post 1968. Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU, EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO and signed J 149 393/500 MADOURA. 11 x 16,5 cm, depth 2,1 cm. Original wooden frame included. Literature: A. Ramié, no 540, p 268. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

120. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Picador’ faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1952, A. Ramié 160. Signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EDITION PICASSO. Diameter 20,8 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, no 160, p 89. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

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106. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic sculpture of a horserider.

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121. Pablo Picasso, an ‘Oiseau au ver’ faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1952, A. Ramié 172. Signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU, diameter 15,8 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 172, compare p 95. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

122. Ferdinand Boberg, an Art Nouveau silver and enamelled bonbonnière executed by C.G Hallberg, Stockholm 1909. Partly gilt, enamelled lid with pink and orange, engraved marks underneath, ‘Composé par M. Ferdinand Boberg Executé par la Maison C. G. Hallberg Orfèvre de S.Mle Roi de Suède’. Diameter 14 cm, height 7 cm, weight 440 g. Exhibitions: The Swedish Crafts Exhibition in Stockholm 1909.

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

123. Sigurd Persson, a pair of candlesticks, Stockholm 1964, silversmith Johann Wist. Height 36 cm, total weight 928 g. Literature: Sigurd Persson & Sune Sundahl, ‘Sigurd Persson silver’, Stockholm 1979, see the model illustrated among other Sigurd Persson candlesticks. (d)

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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124. Kristian Nilsson, a sterling perfume flacon in the shape of an orchid, Stockholm 1981.

125. Nils Nisbel, a five-light sterling chandelier, Sigtuna, Sweden 1982.

Height 21 cm, 17 x 15 cm, weight 400 g.

Diameter 41,5 cm, height 84,5 cm + additional parts, of a total length 63 cm, weight ca 850 g.

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Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

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126. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal bangle, Lund, Sweden 1943.

127. Wiwen Nilsson, a necklace with cross-shaped pendant, sterling with facet cut rock crystals, Lund Sweden 1938.

Size of rock crystal 4,5 x 1 cm.

Length of the chain 62 cm, height of the pendant 7,5 cm.

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Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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128. Wiwen Nilsson, a cocktail set comprising a cocktailshaker, ten glasses and a tray, Lund, sterling 1946. Height of the cocktailshaker 27 cm, cocktail glasses height 6 cm, tray with ebony handles 51 x 16 cm, total weight 2380 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 689 – 14 534

129. Wiwen Nilsson, an octagonal bell shaped sterling bowl, Lund Sweden 1945. Height 10 cm, diameter 22 cm, weight 440 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

130. Wiwen Nilsson, an octagonal bell shaped sterling bowl, Lund 1964. Height 13,5 cm, diameter 18,5 cm, weight 520 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

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131. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling coffee pot with ebony handle, Lund 1956. Height 27 cm, weight 840 g. Literature: Kersti Holmquist, ‘Silversmeden Wiwen Nilsson’, Kulturen i Lund 1990, p 84.Sofia Rudling Silfverstolpe, ‘Modernt Svenskt Silver’, Ica Förlag, 2008, the same model shown on the cover. (d)

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

132. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling bowl with so called Byzantine decoration, Lund, Sweden 1945. Diameter 22 cm, height 8 cm, weight ca 810 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

133. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling necklace with a rock crystal pendant, Lund, Sweden 1943. Height of the pendant 3,5 cm, length of the chain 58 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453


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134. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal cross–shaped necklace, Lund Sweden 1943. Height of pendant ca 6 x 3 cm, length of chain ca 65 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

135. Wiwen Nilsson, a pair of sterling candlesticks, Lund, Sweden 1968. Hexagonal shape, height 20,5 cm, total weight 540 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

136. Wiwen Nilsson, an 18K white gold ring with a pearl, Lund, Sweden 1958. Size 17,75/56, weight 8,9 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

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138. Wiwen Nilsson, an 18K gold ring with faceted rock crystal, Lund, Sweden 1974. Ring size 13/53, rock crystal 2 x 1,3 cm, weight ring 23 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

139. Wiwen Nilsson, a pair of 18K gold earstuds, Lund, Sweden 1970. Faceted rock crystals, 0,7 x 0,7 cm, total weight 5,5 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581

140. Wiwen Nilsson, an 18K gold ring and pin, with cabochon–cut amethyste, Lund, Sweden 1972–73. Total weight ring 5,5 g, ring size ca 15,5/48. Total weight pin 5,8 g. Original box. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

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141. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling sugarbowl and a bonbonnière, Lund Sweden 1950. Details of ebony, the sugar bowl length 12 cm, height 4,5 cm, the bonbonnière diameter 11 cm, total weight 505 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

142. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and ebony milk jug, Lund 1955. Height 10 cm, weight 250 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

143. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling tray, Lund, Sweden 1961. Diameter 30 cm, weight 665 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

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144. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling bowl ‘The King’s bowl’ (Kungaskålen), Lund Sweden 1971. Diameter 23,5 cm, weight 635 g. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

145. Wiwen Nilsson, a set of 168 pieces of sterling flatware, Lund, Sweden the later part of the 20th C. 13 dinner spoons 13 dinner forks 5 dinner knives

12 dessert spoons 12 luncheon forks 8 luncheon knives

15 sallad forks 12 sallad knives 11 shellfish knives

12 fish forks 12 fish knives 1 cake server

1 cake knife 12 mocca spoons 2+1 butter knives

1 pair of ice tongues 10 coffee spoons in a box 4 different size serving spoons

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689

146. Wiwen Nilsson, a set of 60 pieces of sterling flatware, Lund, Sweden 1958 and 1964. 12 dinner forks 12 dinner knives 12 dessert spoons 12 luncheon forks 12 luncheon knives

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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147. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace, executed in her own wokshop, Stockholm 1955. Wide neckpart, 2 cm, inner circumference 31 cm, the pendant with a silver bead, height of the pendant 7 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

148. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace, pendant with an amethyst coloured drop, executed in her own workshop, Stockholm ca 1952. Circumference ca 32 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

149. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a sterling set with bangle, brooch and a pair of earrings, probably 1980’s. The earrings and the clutch on the bangle double–sided. Inner circumference on the bangle ca 17 cm, earring height 4,5 cm (+ hook), brooch 8,5 x 2,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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150. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with two pendants, executed in her own workshop, 1980–90’s. One pendant with a polished agathe, one with a rock crystal. Inner circumference of the neck–part ca 46 cm, height of the pendants 6,5 cm and 7 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

151. Georg Jensen, a four pieces of ‘Blossom’ tea- and coffee set, Copenhagen 1918–1919, 830/1000 silver, design nr 2 and 100. (the sugar bowl), Swedish import marks GAB F. Height of the coffee pot 18 cm, total weight 1363 g. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

152. Georg Jensen, a Blossom sterling tray, Copenhagen 1933–44, design nr 2E. Oblong, handles with magnolia buds. Length 55 cm, weight ca 1640 g. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

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153. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver box executed in Copenhagen 1919–21, design nr 156 C. (Not marked with the design nr), Swedish import marks GAB F, wooden lining to the interior. Length 16,5 cm, height 12 cm, weight including the lining 820 g. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

154. Georg Jensen, a sterling bowl on a high stem, Copenhagen 1925–32, design nr 446. Bell shaped bowl, the stem with filigree decoration. Height 19,5 cm, diameter 15,5 cm, weight 415 g. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 391


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155. Georg Jensen, a 950/1000 silver chocolate pot, Paris 1925–26, design nr 15. Maker’s mark PARIS 15 GJ 950 S. Height 26,5 cm, weight 940 g. Literature: Chri. Ditlev Reventslow (ed), ‘Georg Jensens sølvsmedie gennem fyrretyve aar 1904–1944’, p 33. Georg Jensen moved to Paris in 1925 and opened there a workshop of his own. However, he moved back to Copenhagen already in 1926. This chocolate pot was executed during the brief Paris period.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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156. Georg Jensen, a pair of sterling bonbonnières, Copenhagen 1920’s, design nr 180 C. The one with Copenhagen year mark for 1923. Height 16,5 cm, total weight 840 g. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

157. Georg Jensen, a cigar lighter in the shape of an oil lamp, Copenhagen 1918, design no 12, 830/1000 silver. Swedish import marks GABF, length 13,5 cm, weight 175 g. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

158. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver lidded bowl, Copenhagen 1915–19, Swedish import marks. Oblong, the lid with an acorn–shaped finial. Length 22 cm, height 17 cm, weight 575 g. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906


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159. Georg Jensen, and Johan Rohde, two nutcrackers, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1919–27, 830/1000 silver. Including design no 167, Swedish import marks GABF, length 16 cm and 14,5 cm, total weight 509 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

160. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver box, Copenhagen 1919, design nr 133. Magnolia buds as feet, wooden lining, 15 x 9 cm, height 7 cm, weight including the lining 515 g. Literature: Janet Drucker, ‘Georg Jensen, A Tradition of Splendid Silver’, Schiffer, USA, 1997, see p 52, this model depicted in an advert.

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

161. Georg Jensen, a sterling Blossom three pieces of coffee service, Copenhagen 1933–51, design nr 2A and 2C (sugar bowl). Height of the coffee pot 15,5 cm, total weight including a pair of sugar tongs 700 g. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

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162. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver bowl, Copenhagen 1919, nr 19, The Louvre model. Height 20 cm, diameter 24 cm, weight ca 1005 g. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

163. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver cruet-stand, Copenhagen 1920, design nr 255. Swedish import marks GAB F, two bottles with acorn finials, each engraved Olja (oil) and Ättika (vinegar). Bottles height 19 cm, the stand 22 x 13 cm, total weight 1000 g. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

164. Georg Jensen, a 830/1000 silver tray, Copenhagen 1919, design nr 88. Measurements 45 x 36,5 cm, weight ca 1490 g. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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165. Georg Jensen, a bowl with cover on stand, Copenhagen 1919, design nr 81, 830/1000 silver. Oval shape, the cover with flower bud with amber. Length 15,5 cm, height 10,5 cm, weight 240 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

166. Johan Rohde, a sterling barometer for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1925–32, design nr 596. Swedish import marks, mounted to an ebony base, height 15 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

167. Gundorph Albertus, a pair of sterling Cactus coasters, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–44, design nr 572 C. Diameter ca 15,5 cm, total weight 275 g. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

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168. Gundorph Albertus, a set of 265 pcs of ‘Kaktus’ sterling flatware, Copenhagen, most pieces 1933–44. 22 dinner forks (length 18,5 cm) 23 dinner knives (length 23 cm), 17 dinner knives (length 20,5 cm) 5 dinner spoons (length 20 cm) 12 dinner spoons (length 19 cm) 16 dessert spoons (length 17 cm) 12 luncheon knives (length 17,3 cm)

18 fish forks 26 fish knives 12+1 cake forks 5+3 serving forks 7 lobster forks 2 sugar spoons 3+1 sauce laddles

Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 267 – 9 689

1 tea strainer 1 corkscrew 3 salt spoons 13 mocca spoons 19 coffee spoons, 10 teaspoons 2 different cake servers

1 pair of tranchers cutlery 2+2 larger serving spoons 2 different butter knives 2+1+1 different smaller knives 1 pair of salad servers (stainless steel blades) 1 cake server (stainless steel blade) 4 different serving forks (one with stainless steel blade) 2+2+1+1+3+1+1 different smaller serving spoons

169. Georg Jensen, a set of five pieces tea and coffee service with a tray, Argenterie d’Art de Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, ca 1930–38. Model nr 483, comprising a teapot with burner (height 22 cm), a coffee pot (height 16 cm), a milk jug (height 11 cm), a lidded sugar bowl (height 11 cm) and a tray, (diameter 34,5 cm), total weight ca 3600 g. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 267 – 9 689


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170. Harald Nielsen, a sterling bowl with cover and stand, Georg Jensen, Denmark 1933–44, design no 610. Diameter and the stand 15,5 cm, height 10 cm, total weight 370 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

171. Johan Rohde, a set of three pieces of sterling coffee service, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–44, design nr 321, 321A. Swedish import marks, the coffee pot height 21 cm, total weight 1140 g. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

172. Johan Rohde, a set of six sterling plates, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945, design nr 587C. Diameter 28 cm, total weight ca 4060 g. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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173. Georg Jensen, a five pieces sterling coffee and tea service, Copenhagen post 1945. Swedish import marks, design nr 80A and 80C, comprising a coffee pot, a teapot and a hot water pot, a sugar bowl with cover and a creamer. Height of coffee pot 17 cm, total weight 1550 g. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

174. Georg Jensen, a set of 170 pcs of sterling ‘Old Danish’ flatware, Copenhagen post 1945. 12 dinner forks (length 19,5 cm) 12 dinner knives (length 22 cm) 12 dinner spoons 12 fish forks 12 fish knives 12 luncheon forks (length 17 cm) 12 luncheon knives (length 19,5 cm) 12 dessert forks (length 14,5 cm) 12 dessert knives (length 17 cm) 12 dessert spoons (length17 cm) 2 icecream spoons 2 different serving forks 1 serving fork (design nr 42) 1 egg spoon

12 coffee spoons 12 teaspoons 1 bottle opener 1 sauce spoon 6 butter knives 1 pair of tranches cutlery 1 tranches fork 1 cake knife 1 sandwich server 1 potato spoon 2 pairs of serving cutlery 1 pair of salad servers 1 cheese slicer

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

175. Sigvard Bernadotte, a sterling sauceboat with ladle, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–44. Oblong shape, handle with fretted rattan. Length 20 cm, the ladle length 16,5 cm, total weight ca 380 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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176. Sigvard Bernadotte, a sterling letter opener, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945. Length 30 cm, weight ca 165 g. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

177. Sigvard Bernadotte, a set of 111 pieces ‘Bernadotte’ sterling and stainsless steel flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1945–77. 8 dinner spoons 10 dinner forks 10 dinner knives 12 dessert spoons 10 luncheon knives 10 luncheon forks 2 potato spoons 1 large serving spoon 1 serving spoon with stainless steel 1 sauce ladle

1 steak fork 1 pair of ice tongs 1 honey spoon 2 fruit knives/salad knives 7 tea spoons 13 coffee spoons 1 sandwich server 1 bottle opener with a long handle 1 bottle opener with a short handle

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

178. Arno Malinowski, a sterling bracelet, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen probably 1960’s, design nr 110. Swedish import marks. Length 19 cm, width 3,7 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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179. Kay Fisker, a sterling pitcher, by Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen, Denmark 1947. Swedish import marks, height 23 cm, weight ca 550 g. Literature: Lise Funder, ‘Dansk Sölv 20.århundrede’, Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck, Copenhagen 1999. Compare ill p. 93.

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

180. Ibi Trier Mørch, a ‘Bølgeslag’ six-branched sterling candelabrum for A. Michelsen, Denmark 1951. Measurements ca 25 x 26 cm, height 16,5 cm, weight ca 930 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

181. Tapio Wirkkala, a sterling bowl in the shape of a kayak, Hopeakeskus OY, Hämeenlinna Finland 1976. Length 53, width 11 cm, weight 660 g. Literature: Marianne Aav (ed), Nationalmuseum Helsingfors, ‘Tapio Wirkkala, Eye, Hand and Thought’, Werner Söderström, Helsingfors 2000, see p. 361.

Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751


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182. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a textile, ‘Crocus’, flat weave, ca 69 x 151 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1930. Woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with ‘Små Vävnader från Märta Måås–Fjetterström’, colour plate 10.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

183. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a textile, ‘Knoppen’, flat weave, ca 59,5 x 132,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with ‘Små Vävnader från Märta Måås–Fjetterström’, colour plate 8.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

184. Ann–Mari Lindbom, gift Forsberg, a textile, ‘Bilöpare’, a tapestry variant, ca 27,5 x 30 cm, signed AMF, framed (with the frame ca 44 x 43,5 cm). (Ann–Mari Forsberg, born Lindbom, for MMF AB). Designed in 1959. Not examined out of the frame. Literature: Compare with ’Små Vävnader från Märta Måås–Fjetterström’, colour plate 13; ’Bikupan’ Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 64; Waldemarsuddes exhibition catalogue No. 6: Ann–Mari Forsberg, Stockholm 1982, plate page 9. (d)

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581


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185. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a drape, ‘Korna’, flat weave, ca 251 x 142,5 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1930. Woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate No. 29; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, colour plate page 117.

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

186. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Snäckorna’, flat weave, ca 346 x 247,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden iBåstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 48; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskisexperter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 182; Liljevalchskonsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 145.

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689

187. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Spättan gul’, flat weave, ca 252 x 174 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plates pages 66–67; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 143.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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188. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Blåbär, mörk’, flat weave, ca 275,5 x 142,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1946. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 50, colour plate opposite page 65; Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 3; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 årmed Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 149.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

189. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Hjortron’, flat weave, ca 136,5 x 86,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1946. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 50, colour plate opposite page 65; Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 3; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 årmed Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 149.

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

190. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Krusbär’, flat weave, ca 125 x 60 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1946. (Rare). Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden iBåstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 50, colour plate opposite page 65; Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 3; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 årmed Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 149. (d)

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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191. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Nejlikan grön’, flat weave, ca 279,5 x 219,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1950. Literature: Compare with skisser Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 79; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 184; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 152.

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

192. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Tånga, ljus’, flat weave, ca 297,5 x 216 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). ‘Tånga’ was designed for the H55 (the Helsingborg exhibition in 1955). Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 69; Stensman, Mailis: Ännu Mera Mattor från Märta Måås–Fjetterströms ateljé i Båstad 1919–1999, Uddevalla 1999, colour plate page 11; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, colour plate page 154–155.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

193. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Tånga, grön’, flat weave, ca 246,5 x 170 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1955 for the H55 (the Helsingborg exhibition in 1955). Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 69; Stensman, Mailis: Ännu Mera Mattor från Märta Måås–Fjetterströms ateljé i Båstad 1919–1999, Uddevalla 1999, colour plate page 11; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 184; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 154–155.

Estimate: SEK 45 000 – 50 000 / EUR 4 360 – 4 844

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194. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Tånga grön’, flat weave, ca 253,5 x 177,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed for the H55 (the Helsingborg exhibition in 1955). Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 69; Stensman, Mailis: Ännu Mera Mattor från Märta Måås–Fjetterströms ateljé i Båstad 1919–1999, Uddevalla 1999, colour plate page 11; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 154–155.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 45 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 360

195. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röda trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 327 x 232 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1923. Designed after 1941. Provenance: Bukowskis Moderna the autumn auction 2004 # 872. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 32; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plates pages 79, 104–105.

Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 90 000 / EUR 5 813 – 8 720

196. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röda trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 327 x 224 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1923. Woven before 1942. Provenance: Bukowskis Moderna the autumn auction 2004 # 871. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 32; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plates pages 79, 104–105.

Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 90 000 / EUR 5 813 – 8 720


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197. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Ängarna’, knotted pile, ca 263,5 x 155,5 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1928 for the prestigious ship m/s Kungsholm. Woven before 1942. New ‘Oriental braids’ and fringes made at Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB in 2002. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 17; Mattor och vävnader – Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson, Marianne Richter, Ann–Mari Forsberg, Båstad 1956, plate page 10; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med MärtaMåås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 113.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

198. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Ängarna’, knotted pile, ca 210,5 x 126 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1928 for m/s Kungsholm. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 17; Mattor och vävnader – Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson, Marianne Richter, Ann–Mari Forsberg, Båstad 1956, plate page 10; ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 176; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 113.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

199. Märtha Gahn, a carpet, knotted pile, ca 310 x 209 cm, signed MG (Märtha Gahn). Sweden around 1930. A light red melange ground with polychrome stylized flowers and birds. A light red main border with a vine. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 744

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200. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Vadstena’, knotted pile, ca 257,5 x 209 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed for Vadstena klosterkyrka in 1930. Woven before 1942. ‘Vadstena’ is probably woven in only ten examples. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751

201. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Örtagården’, knotted pile, ca 328,5 x 223,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1934. Woven after 1941. Later fringes made at Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv-verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate No. 36, colour plate opposite page 49; Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, nr 10, colour plate page 17; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 122.

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689


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202. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, almost circular, ‘Kullager, gul’, knotted pile, diameter ca 230–234 cm. Designed by Barbro Nilsson in 1945 for NIAB. ‘Kullager’ has only been woven circular a few times. (d)

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689

203. Unknown artist, a carpet, almost circular, knotted pile, ca 187 x 178 cm, probably Sweden around the middle of the 20th century. A blue melange ground. A wide ivory border with large polychrome patterns. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

204. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Falurabatten, gul’, knotted pile, ca 160 x 104,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1952. (Rare). (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

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205. Elsa Gullberg, a carpet, ‘Kinesen’, knotted pile in relief, ca 397 x 274 cm, designed by av Elsa Gullberg in 1935. A red yellow melange ground with a knotted pattern in relief of large Chinese character like ornaments in a variety of red nuances. Literature: Compare with Nationalmuseums utställningskatalog: Elsa Gullberg Textil Pionjär, Stockholm 1989, colour plate on the cover, No. 50, page 83. (d)

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

206. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Ursula’, knotted pile in relief, ca 214,5 x 165 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1935. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 131.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 22 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 131

207. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Vit botten’, flat weave, ca 352,5 x 271,5 cm, signed MMF. (Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed before 1919. Woven around 1924. Provenance: Bought by the currents owner’s grandmother around 1924.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844


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208. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Dukater’, flat weave, ca 347,5 x 235 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1924. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 844 – 6 782

209. Carl Edvin Svensson, a carpet, flat weave, ca 303,5 x 195,5 cm, signed CES (Carl Edvin Svensson), Sweden the 1920’s to 1930’s. A reddish grey brown melange ground with a polychrome stylized pattern of jumping deer, birds, trees and a figure. A brown border with a meander like vine. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

210. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Bruna heden’, flat weave, ca 260,5 x 196,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, designed in 1931. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 6; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 66–69.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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211. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Blå heden’, flat weave, ca 273,5 x 181,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås-Fjetterström). Designed in 1931. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 6; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 66–69.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

212. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Stigen’, flat weave, ca 260,5 x 176 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1932. Woven before 1942. (Rare, only sixteen carpets with this pattern were woven between 1932–1941). Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

213. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Nyponblomman’, flat weave, ca 308 x 198 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 391


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214. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Nyponblomman’, flat weave, ca 269,5 x 199,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

215. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Randig med tvist, grön’, flat weave, ca 253,5 x 124 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 744

216. Edna Martin, a carpet, flat weave, ca 357,5 x 254 cm, signed EM SH (Edna Martin, Svensk Hemslöjd). A grid patterned ground in a variety of green nuances with stylized polychrome flowers and S. A green brown melange border. (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

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202. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, almost circular, ’Kullager, gul’.


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217. Sigvard Bernadotte, a carpet, ‘Vitsippa’, flat weave, ca 303 x 197,5 cm, signed SB. (Sigvard Bernadotte). Woven at Nils Nessims Textilateljéer, in the 1940’s–1950’s. Literature: Compare with Om Sigvard Bernadottes kompositioner för mattor, tyger, plast och papper Nordenfelt, Amelie: Något om Sigvard Bernadottes designverksamhet, kandidatuppsats vid Lunds universitet vt 1999.

Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 744 – 1 937

218. Marianne Richter, a carpet, ‘Blåtaggen’, flat weave, ca 159,5 x 99–103,5 cm, signed AB MMF MR. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Marianne Richter). Designed in 1947. (Rare variant). (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

219. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Salerno blå’, flat weave, ca 331,5 x 273–275,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1948. Literature: Compare with Yashar, Nazanin, Nilufar Tappeti Antichi: Tappeti Svedesi e Mobili Scandinavi Anni 1920–1960, Milano 1998, colour plate page 39; Liljevalchskonsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 151.

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689


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220. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Salerno blå med enkel bård’, flat weave, ca 312 x 203,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1948. Literature: Compare with Yashar, Nazanin, Nilufar Tappeti Antichi: Tappeti Svedesi e Mobili Scandinavi Anni 1920–1960, Milano 1998, colour plate page 39; Liljevalchskonsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 151.

Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 75 000 / EUR 6 782 – 7 267

221. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Salerno blå med enkel bård’, flat weave, ca 252,5 x 172,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1948. Literature: Compare with Yashar, Nazanin, Nilufar Tappeti Antichi: Tappeti Svedesi e Mobili Scandinavi Anni 1920–1960, Milano 1998, colour plate page 39; Liljevalchskonsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 151.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

222. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Salerno grå’ (‘Kristianstad’), flat weave, ca 261 x 206,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1948. Literature: Compare with Yashar, Nazanin, Nilufar Tappeti Antichi: Tappeti Svedesi e Mobili Scandinavi Anni 1920–1960, Milano 1998, colour plate page 39; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 151.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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223. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Falurutan, lättblå III’, flat weave, ca 302 x 201 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1952. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 68; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 153.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 50 000 / EUR 2 906 – 4 844

224. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Falurutan grön I’, flat weave, ca 210,5 x 150,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1952. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plates page 68; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 153.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

225. Agda Österberg, a carpet, flat weave, ca 304,5 x 199,5 cm, an embroidered signature at the back: AGDA ÖSTERBERG. Probably designed at the end of the 1950’s. A polychrome grid pattern with geometric shapes. A wide light melange main border. (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906


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226. Agda Österberg, a carpet, flat weave and tapestry weave, ca 201 x 128 cm, embroidered signature: AGDA ÖSTERBERG. A polychrome modernistic pattern with geometric shapes. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 744

227. Agda Österberg, a carpet, flat weave, ca 128 x 80 cm, signed AÖ (Agda Österberg). A polychrome modernistic design. Made without fringes. Provenance: A present to the current owner’s mother from Ulf Langefors who knew Agda Österberg. (d)

Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 678 – 872

228. Agda Österberg, a carpet, flat weave, ca 243 x 172 cm, signed AÖ. (Agda Österberg). A polychrome modernistic design with houses. Made without fringes. (d)

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

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229. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Ostia orange’, flat weave, ca 339,5 x 245 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1972. (Rare in this colour scale). (d)

Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 267 – 9 689

230. Marianne Richter, a carpet, ‘Korsvirke, Plommon med rött’, flat weave, ca 240,5 x 167 cm, signed AB MMF MR. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Marianne Richter). Designed in 1972. (Rare). (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

231. Agda Österberg, a carpet, ‘Matta nr 591’, flat weave, ca 328,5 x 212 cm, signed AÖ (Agda Österberg), woven in 1973. A polychrome modernistic design. A wide border with stylized large birds and flowers. Made without fringes. (d)

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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232. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a rug, ‘Blå randig rya’, knotted pile, ca 206,5 x 142,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed before 1925. Woven after 1941. (Rare). Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 678 – 872

233. A carpet, knotted pile, ca 225 x 138 cm, signed GH. Westman, attributed to Hans (Gustaf) Westman. A brown flat weave with a light green melange knotted decor and a polychrome modernistic pattern. A light green melange main border with geometric shapes. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

234. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Huskatten’, knotted pile, ca 198 x 144 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1955. (Rare). (d)

Estimate: SEK 14 000 – 16 000 / EUR 1 356 – 1 550

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235. Unknown artist 20th century, a carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 191 x 163,5 cm, signed at the back S.K.L.H. 1957. (Södra Kalmar Läns Hemslöjd). A flat woven light melange ground with polychrome geometric patterns, knotted ivory contours and ‘balls’. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

236. Agda Österberg, a carpet, ‘Composition 334’, criterionrya (AVA–rya), pile, ca 230,5 x 378,5 cm, Agda Österberg. A polychrome stripe pattern. The sides have a green border. Designed in 1964. A sewn on label at the back: Agda Österberg, Tre Bäckar, Varnhem,. The archive card comes with the lot. Provenance: The engineer Carl Tesdorpf, Villa Tesdorpf in Skövde. The villa was designed for him and his family by the architect Ralph Erskine and was built in 1954. Many Agda Österberg carpets were ordered to this house. (d)

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

237. Agda Österberg, a carpet, criterionrya (AVA–rya), pile, ca 231,5 x 171 cm. A polychrome stripe pattern. A sewn on label at the back: Agda Österberg, Tre Bäckar, Varnhem. (d)

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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247. Harald Wadsjรถ, a Swedish Grace cast iron radiator screen.


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238. Simon Gate, a Swedish Grace engraved ‘Bacchus’ bowl.

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Swedish Grace The 1920’s was a golden era in the Swedish design history, with aesthetics often referred to as Swedish Grace. It was the British journalist Philip Morton Shand for The Architectural Review who was the first to use the term in order to describe and underline the elegance of this style. Refined pieces of furniture and works of art, enhanced by simple lines influenced by classical architectural details. Throughout this period, many Swedish artists, architects and designers were engaged by the arts and crafts industry. The well-known slogan of the time ‘Vackrare vardagsvara’ (Better Things for Everyday Life) launched Swedish design on the International scene. The exhibition in Gothenburg 1923 initiated the new aesthetics, but it was the Paris exhibition in 1925 – the showcase for what has become known as Art Déco – that ultimately established Sweden as an important design nation globally and made Swedish design world famous. The Swedish pavilion took the form of a neo- Greek temple designed by acclaimed architect Carl Bergsten, with furniture and works of art by Gunnar Asplund, Carl Malmsten, Carl Hörvik, Uno Åhrén, Nils Fougstedt and Anna Petrus, to name a few. Orrefors and Näfveqvarns Bruk made their International breakthrough at this important exhibition. In Paris 1925, Sweden took an honourable second place, after the host nation France in the total amount of awards. Other landmark events that cemented the good reputation of Swedish design was the touring exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1927, as well as the Barcelona exhibition in 1929. Shortly thereafter, at the Stockholm exhibition in 1930, the country was going to embrace the progression of modernism and functionalism. Bukowskis are proud to present a curated selection of pieces from this golden era of Swedish design. Including a set of important Anna Petrus reliefs, designed for one of the three known tables, exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum in 1927 and a rare engraved Simon Gate ‘Bacchus’ bowl, a model that was designed for the Paris exhibition 1925.


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257. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion. 349. Carl Malmsten, a "Nefertite" desk.

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238. Simon Gate, a Swedish Grace engraved ‘Bacchus’ bowl, Orrefors, Sweden 1926, engraved by Arthur Diessner. Richly engraved, decorated with Bacchus among women, men and animals dragging a cart with a wine barrel, mouth and foot with satin finish. Engraved signature underneath: ORREFORS 1926 SIMON GATE – ARTHUR DIESSNER N: 332. Height 21,7 cm, diameter 30 cm. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Paris World’s Fair in 1925. Literature: Arthur Hald & Erik Wettergren, ’Simon Gate, Edward Hald’, Svenska Slöjdföreningen 1948, p. 82–83. Jan Brunius m fl, ’Svenskt Glas’, Wahlström och Widstrand 1995, p. 96. Kerstin Wickman (red), ’Orrefors etthundra år av svensk glaskonst’, Byggförlaget 1998, p. 30. Derek Ostergaard & Nina Stritzler–Levine, ’The Brilliance of Swedish Glass, 1918–1939, An Alliance of Art and Industry’, BGC Yale, New York 1996, p. 212. Anne–Marie Ericsson, ’Svenskt 1920–tal, Konstindustri Konsthantverk’, Signum 1984, p. 86. Ann Marie Herlitz–Gezelius, ’Orrefors ett svenskt glasbruk’, Atlantis 1984, p. 40.

Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 250 000 / EUR 19 379 – 24 224

239. Swedish Grace, a chest of drawers, 1920’s–30’s. The front with three drawers, veneered in zebrano and palisander, width 80 cm, depth 43 cm, height 73 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

240. Johannes Dahl, a cast iron column with sundial, by Näfveqvarns Bruk, Sweden. Signed JOCKE DAHL 1921. Height 95 cm, total height including copper sundial 169 cm. Literature: Christian Björk, ‘Näfveqvarns bruk: konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Stockholm 2013, p. 54–55.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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241. Karl Wojtech, a pair of Swedish Grace candlesticks, 1920’s–30’s. Silver plated, the base with an à la grecque border, four sided stem, height 25 cm. Literature: Wollin, Nils G., ‘Nutida svensk konstslöjd i bild’, Natur och kultur, Stockholm, 1931, compare a variant executed in silver, p. 84.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

242. Gunnar Asplund, a school chair, lacquered in olive green, for Karlshamns Realskola, Sweden 1915–16. Restored surface with an olive green lacquer, height of the seat 44,5 cm, total height 97 cm. Provenance: Karlshamns Realskola, Sweden 1915–16. Literature: Picture from Gunnar Asplunds drawing archive.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

243. Tor Hörlin, a Swedish Grace decorated oak cabinet, dated 1920. The decoration signed T. HÖRLIN 1920. Height 197 cm, 91 x 47 cm. (d)

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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244. Guldsmedsaktiebolaget (GAB), a pair of Swedish Grace patinated bronze candelabra, Stockholm 1930’s. For five candles, one with maker’s mark GAB BRONS, 91, height 13,5 cm, width 39 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

245. Stig Blomberg, possibly, a set of four Swedish Grace bronze reliefs, executed by ASEA VERKEN Ludvika, Sweden 1920’s–30’s. Two female and two male figures, each marked ASEA VERKEN LUDVIKA. Height 31–34 cm. Literature: Christian Björk och Eric Ericson (red), Hedvig Hedqvist (text), ‘Swedish Modern’, Orosdi–Back 2018, sid 668.

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

246. Ivar Johnsson, a set of seven Swedish Grace black painted cast iron jardenieres by Näfveqvarns Bruk, Sweden. Height 38 cm, diameter 44,5 cm including handles. Literature: Christian Björk, ‘Näfveqvarns bruk: konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Orosdi–Back, Stockholm, 2013, p. 49.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

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248. Anna Petrus, four cast iron reliefs.


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247. Harald Wadsjö, a Swedish Grace cast iron radiator screen, Näfveqvarn, 1920’s, the drawing for the design is dated 1929. A floral trellis pattern with a centre motive of dragons. Length 103 cm, height 83 cm. Literature: Christian Björk, ‘Näfveqvarns Bruk – konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Orosdi–Back, Stockholm 2013, pp 81 and 78. Gunnela Ivanov, ‘Swedish Grace’, Orosdi–Back 2017, compare scetch to radiator screen, illustrated p. 475.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

248. Anna Petrus, four cast iron reliefs, Näfveqvarn, Sweden, pieces of a table designed for the Metropolitan exhibition in New York 1927. Partly black painted, decorated with a man and a woman’s head and a plant loop, two of the reliefs stamped SWEDEN and marked A. Petrus. Each relief 85 x 25 cm, mounted to a modern dark stained wooden base with a carrara marble top, 230 x 115 cm, total height 88 cm. Provenance: The Director’s villa, Näfveqvarns Bruk, Nyköping, thence in descent. Exhibitions: The reliefs are most probably the legs to one of the three original tables, made for the exhibition of decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York 1927. One of these three tables was also shown at the Stockholm exhibition in 1930. Literature: Gregor Paulsson (ed), Svenska Slöjdföreningens Tidskrift, Stockholm 1927, häfte 2, see pp 25–37. Christian Björk, ’Näfveqvarns Bruk – Konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Orosdi–Back 2013, the tables depicted from the New York Exhibition 1927, p. 107, as well as details and sketches pp 104–105, see also the model depicted from the Stockholm Exhibition 1930, p. 163. The Carl Bergsten archives, ArkDes, Stockholm, see Carl Bergsten’s scetch with the three Anna Petrus tables for the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York 1927.

Estimate: SEK 400 000 – 500 000 / EUR 38 759 – 48 449

249. Anna Petrus, a pair of Swedish Grace cast iron jardinières ‘Blomkruka nr 1’, Näfveqvarn, Sweden. Height 21 cm, diameter 24 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, ‘Näfveqvarns bruk: konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Orosdi–Back, Stockholm, 2013, p. 93.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906


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250. Anna Petrus, a Swedish Grace cast iron jardinière ‘Blomkruka Nr 1’, Näfveqvarn, Sweden. Height 21 cm, diameter 24 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, ‘Näfveqvarns bruk: konstnärer och arkitekter till industrin’, Orosdi–Back, Stockholm, 2013, p. 93. (d)

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

251. Swedish Grace, a brass ceiling light, 1920’s–30’s. Two glass shades, for two lights, measurements ca 38 x 23 cm, total height ca 112 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

252. Wilhelm Kåge, a celadon-glazed faience flower urn, Gustavsberg 1925, this model was shown at The Paris exhibition 1925. High relief decor with floral branches. Both scratched and painted signature GUSTAVSBERG KÅGE 1925. Diameter 32 cm, height 26,5 cm. Exhibitions: This model was included in the Swedish Pavillion at the 1925 Paris World's Fair and at the exhibition ‘Swedish Contemporary Decorative Arts’ shown at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1927. The model was acquired and added to the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Literature: Wollin, Nils G., Nutida svensk konstslöjd i bild, Natur och kultur, Stockholm, 1931, p. 133. Nils Palmgren, ‘Wilhelm Kåge konstnär och hantverkare’ Nordisk Rotogravyr, Stockholm 1953. Pp 120–121. Gunnela Ivanov, ‘Swedish Grace’, Orosdi-Back 2017, see the flower urn illustrated p. 518. (d)

Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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253. Rolf Bolin, a Swedish Grace grey lacquered side table, 1920’s. Diameter 52 cm, height 58 cm. Literature: Bygge och Bo, bildarkiv, Nordiska Museet.

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

254. Axel Einar Hjorth, a chair, ‘Åbo’ for Nordiska Kompaniet, designed in 1929. Painted in green, back with rattan and á la greque decor, seat in green leather with brass nails, marked with NK label R 33760 C11 10 30, height 85 cm, seat height 46 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt’, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p. 109.

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

255. Edward Hald, a Swedish Grace engraved glass bowl, ‘Fyrverkeriskålen’ (Fireworks), Orrefors 1929. Blue overlay, signed Of. H. 248. 29. KR (engraved by Karl Rössler). Height 21 cm, diameter 28 cm. Exhibitions: This model was included in the Swedish Pavillion at the 1925 Paris World's Fair and at the exhibition ‘Swedish Contemporary Decorative Arts’ shown at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1927 and the following exhibition in Chicago 1927.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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256. Simon Gate, an engraved glass bowl and stand, Orrefors, Sweden 1924, model 147. Signed S. Gate 147.24 Orrefors W.E (engraved by Wilhelm Eisert). Length 38,3 cm, width 22,7 cm, total height 11,7 cm. Literature: Helmut Ricke, Ulrich Gronert, ‘Glas in Schweden 1915–1960’. München 1986, compare catalogue no 76, p. 84. Helmut Ricke, Lars Thor, ‘Schwedische Glasmanufakturen, Produktionskataloge 1915–1960’, Prestel–Verlag, Munich 1987, see the drawing ill p. 27.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

257. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1960. Stamped maker’s mark, Stockholm k9, length ca 17,5 cm, width ca 10,5 cm, height 15 cm. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 744 – 1 937

258. Bröderna Malmströms Lampvarufabrik, a pair of Swedish Grace brass ceiling lights, Malmö. Diameter 58,5 cm, height 7,5 cm. Literature: Illustrated in Bröderna Malmströms product catalogue.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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259. Swedish Grace, a cabinet á la chinoise, 1920’s–30’s. Laquered in green and gold, carved and sculptured details, details in brass, interior with cabinets, columns and doors with embroideries, height 154 cm, width 100 cm, depth 50 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

260. Arthur Percy, a pair of Swedish Grace creamware flower pots, 1920’s–30’s. Stylized painted decoration in green, stamped maker’s marks MODELL PERCY GEFLE MADE IN SWEDEN 80. T. Height 19,5 cm, diameter 22,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

261. Swedish Grace, a painted wooden ceiling lamp, signed P. Nyblom (possibly Peder Nyblom) 1929. Height 82 cm, diameter 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162


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262. Nils Fougstedt, a pewter wall clock, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1935. Maker’s mark I8. Height 40 cm. Two keys enclosed. Literature: Firma Svenskt Tenn’s catalogue, Stockholm 1931, model 618. Erik Wettergren, ‘The modern decorative arts of Sweden’, Malmö Museum 1926, compare similar model ill. p. 135.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

263. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Cecil’ wall mirror, Swedish Grace, Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors, Sweden 1920’s–30’s. Frame in polished birch, marked SMF, height 99 cm, width 40 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt’, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p. 45.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

264. Carl Malmsten, a pair of Swedish Grace stained wood chairs, Stockholm 1920’s. Braided rattan seats, maker’s marks CM. Seat height 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

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265. Lars Holmström, a pair of Swedish Grace patinated bronze candlesticks, Arvika, Sweden, 1920’s–30’s. Maker’s mark to base. Height 27,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

266. Lars Holmström, a Swedish Grace brass framed mirror, Arvika 1920’s–30’s. 62,5 x 36 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

267. Carl Hörvik, a children’s rocking chair, Nordiska Kompaniet, the model exhibited in Gothenburg 1923. Painted wood, decorated with a rooster, marked with metal label: AB Nordiska Kompaniet 28232 – 5 5 23. Height 74,5 cm, width 50,5 cm, totalt depth 87 cm, seat height 35,5–40,5 cm. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Gothenburg exhibition in 1923. Literature: Picture from the archive of The Gothenburg city museum.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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255. Edward Hald, a Swedish Grace engraved glass bowl.


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268. Otto Schulz, a pair of Swedish Grace cabinets.


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268. Otto Schulz, a pair of Swedish Grace cabinets for Boet, Gothenburg 1930’s. Veneered in variations of birch, bronze handles in the shape of tassles, interior with a glass shelf and drawers, height 153 cm, width 91 cm, depth 33 cm. Literature: Compare Boet: månadsskrift för hemkultur, hantverk och konstindustri, Boet, Göteborg, 1935, p. 209.

Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 14 534 – 19 379

269. Swedish Grace, a ceiling lamp, 1930’s. Three shades in glass with engraved geometrical decor, stem and details in white metal, three light sockets, height 80 cm, largest shade diameter 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

270. Simon Gate, an engraved glass lamp shade, Orrefors, Sweden 1920. Richly decorated with riding and dancing figures, signed Orrefors 165. S. Gate 1920 and label marked ORREFORS HELKRISTALL. Diameter 35,5 cm, height 25,5 cm. Literature: Helmut Ricke, Lars Thor, ‘Schwedische Glasmanufakturen, Produktionskataloge 1915–1960’, Prestel–Verlag, München 1987, see the drawing illustrated p 32.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937


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271. Karl Wojtech, a pair of candle holders, Swedish Grace, Stockholm 1920’s–30’s. Silver plated, marked ALP K WOJTECH, height 8 cm, length 12 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

272. Nils Öfverman, a Swedish Grace cabinet executed by cabinetmaker L. Löfberg, Stockholm, ca 1930. Stamped L. LÖFBERG Snickarmästare Bryggaregatan 30 STOCKHOLM. Measurements 90 x 42 cm, height 114,5 cm. Literature: Otto Schulz (ed), BOET, Månadsskrift för hemkultur, hantverk och Konstindustri, Elanders Boktryckeri, Gothenburg 1930, see the model illustrated p 110.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844

273. Wolter Gahn, a three pcs coffee service, Swedish Grace, executed by Karl Wojtech, Stockholm 1920’s. Silver plated, handle and top in ebony, mascarons possibly by Anna Petrus, marked ALP K. WOJTECH Prima NS, height of the coffee pot 17 cm. Literature: Nils G Wollin, ‘Nutida Svensk Konstslöjd i Bild’, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm 1931, see p 84.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

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274. A set of two Swedish Grace console tables, 1920’s–30’s. Veneered with palisander, the top with black glass, the base lacquered in black and silver colour, stamped mark AB Exportlist Nyköping. Length 90 cm, width 52 cm, height 65 and 66 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

275. Melchior Wernstedt, a pair of Swedish Grace candelsticks by Herman Bergman AB 1925. Patinated bronze, one marked Herman Bergmans konstgjuteri AB 1925, height 38,5 cm. Literature: Ivanov, G, Christian Björk & Eric Ericson (ed), ‘Swedish grace’, Stockholm: Orosdi–Back 2017, p 447.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

276. Erik Fleming, attributed to, a Swedish Grace bronze table lamp, ca 1930. Two lights, shade with yellow fabric, stamped model no 6963. Height 57 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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277. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained birch ‘Coolidge’ console table with mirror, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden ca 1931. Limestone top, NK metal plaque inside the drawer, width 70 cm, depth 30 cm, height 65 cm. Mirror, marked with metal label: NK R 32749 – C 2 1 31. Height 112,5 cm, width 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

278. Swedish Grace, a stool, 1920–30’s. Birch, elm and palisander, seat with original fabric, height 48 cm, length 60 cm, width 36 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

279. Carl Hörvik, a desk with chair, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, ordered for the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition. Palisander, three drawers, space with green suede velour (intended for a typewriter), one side with extendable writing pad, marked metal label AB NORDISKA KOMPANIET R 34512 – C22246. Length 115 cm including handle, depth 57 cm cm, height 62–85 cm, open, height 74 cm. Chair, palisander, seat with padded cushion and curved back, light green velvet upholstery, the chair label marked AB NORDISKA KOMPANIET R 34513 – C22246. Exhibitions: The 1930 Stockholm exhibition. These were shown in an interior with a cupboard, a wall shelf, an additional chair and a bar cabinet. Literature: Otto Schulz (ed), ‘Boet’, 1930. Illustrated p 214.

Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

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289. Tiffany Studios, an Art Nouveau ‘Vine Border’ shade on a ‘Double Scroll’ bronze base table lamp.

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280. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained birch ‘Caesar’ mantel clock, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1920–30’s. Length 42. Width 15. Height 39 cm. Provenance: The boardroom at ‘Malmö Strumpfabrik’. This mantel clock was a part of a set of furniture of the Caesar-series ordered for that special boardroom. Parts of the original interiors were sold at Bukowskis’ auction #575 in September 2013.

Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581

281. J.l. Hultman, a Swedish Grace pewter and brass decanter, Stockholm 1933. Decor á la greque, marked JLH G8, height 16,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 5 000 / EUR 387 – 484

282. Gustav Bergström, attributed to, a Swedish Grace cabinet on stand, 1930’s. Stained birch, elm, vertical inlays of borders in different kinds of wood, the interior with shelves and two drawers. Height 130 cm, 86 x 38 cm. Provenance: The Barry Friedman Collection.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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283. Swedish Grace, a cast iron bench, 1920’s–30’s. Wooden seat planks, length 153 cm, depth 59,5 cm (the base), height 58,5 cm, seat height 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

284. Swedish Grace, a mirror and console table, 1920’s. Decorated with carved ornaments painted in silver and green, the mirror 182 x 72,5 cm, console table with marble top, ca 77 x 26,5 cm, height 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

285. Karl Wojtech, a three pcs coffee service, Stockholm 1930’s. Silver plated, ebony, marked K Wojtech ALP, height of the coffee pot 21 cm. Exhibitions: The model exhibited at the Stockholm fair in 1930. Literature: Illustrerad veckojournal, Åhlén & Åkerlund, Göteborg, 1930, p. 30.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


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286. Carl Malmsten, a Swedish Grace cabinet by Nordiska Kompaniet 1920’s–30’s. Palisander and zebrano veneer with inlays, marked with NK labels NK R 1810 – C 24070 and NK Made in Sweden, height 180 cm, width 100 cm, depth 49 cm. Exhibitions: Probably Internationally exhibited during the years 1926–30 according to the labels. Literature: Boet: månadsskrift för hemkultur, hantverk och konstindustri, Boet, Göteborg, 1928, p 60.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

287. Archibald Knox, an Arts & Crafts ‘Tudric’ pewter and enamel card tray, Liberty & Co Great Britain, model 0163, ca 1902. Marked TUDRIC 0163. Diameter 25,5 cm. Literature: Adrain Tilbrook, Richard Dennis, ‘The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co’, Ornament Press London, 1975, re–edition by Richard Dennis, 1995, see the model illustrated p 91.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

288. Friedrich Goldscheider, a ceramic mantel clock ‘Amicita’, Simon, Wien, ca 1901/02, model 2305. The clock flanked by a loving couple with intertwined hands, below the copper clock–face inscription: ’AMICITA VINCIT HORAS’, ’Die Freundschaft besiegt die Stunden’ (Friendship overcomes the time), signed Simon and back stamped GESETZLICH BESCHÜTZT 2305 481 35 Goldscheider WIEN. Dimensions ca 64 x 17 cm, height 54.5 cm. Key included. Literature: Robert E. Dechant, Filipp Goldscheider, ‘Goldscheider, Firmengeschicte und Werkverszeichnis, Historismus, Jugendstil, Art Déco, 1950er Jahre’, Arnoldsche 2007, model 2305 illustrated p 354.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

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289. Tiffany Studios, an Art Nouveau ‘Vine Border’ shade on a ‘Double Scroll’ bronze base table lamp, New York 1902–1918. The bronze base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 584 underneath, the shade stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1488. Height ca 57 cm, diameter ca 46 cm. Provenance: Reportedly acquired in New York city in the 1910’s and thence in the same family by descent. Literature: Robert Koch, ‘Louis C. Tiffany Glass, Bronzes, Lamps’, Crown Publisher’s, New York 1971. The signature on the table lamp was used on metal objects between 1902–1918. All metal objects from Tiffany’s should at this time be signed and numbered.

Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 689 – 14 534

290. Alice Nordin, a brown patinated bronze Art Nouveau table lamp by Herman Bergman, Stockholm 1912. Signed Alice Nordin 1912 Herman Bergman Fud. Height 48 cm including frosted secondary glass shade. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

291. Gerda Sprinchorn, an Art Nouveau patinated bronze table lamp ‘Solen’ (The Sun), Herman Bergmans Gjuteri, Stockholm. Standing female figure, signed Gerda Sprinchorn Herman Bergman Fud. Mounted on a wooden base, height including the base, excluding the shade 62,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162


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292. Hugo Elmqvist, an Art Nouveau patinated bronze vase, Stockholm, early 1900’s. Decorated in relief with maple leaves and dragonflies, signed H.E_r, underneath T6 and stamped HE. Height 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162

293. Knut Fjaestad, an Art Nouveau sculptured and carved pine throne, Sweden early 20th century. Measurements ca 72 x 83 cm, height 116 cm, seat height ca 52,5 cm. Provenance: Knut Fjaestad, thence by descent. The chair has been called ‘The Seven Years Throne’ (Sjuårstronen) within the family since it took seven years to complete the chair.

Estimate: SEK 250 000 – 300 000 / EUR 24 224 – 29 069

294. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, a pair of stained and carved chairs, Arvika, Art Nouveau. Sweden ca 1910. Comes with cushions covered in white artificial leather. Height 80 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

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295. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, a pair of stained and carved chairs, Arvika, Art Nouveau. Sweden ca 1910. Comes with cushions covered in white artificial leather. Height 80 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

296. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, a stained and carved table, Arvika, Art Nouveau. Sweden ca 1910. Round table with a shelf. Diameter 75 cm, height 69,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

297. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, a stained and carved sofa, Art Nouveau, Arvika Sweden ca 1910. Relief decoration of pine branches and pine cones. Comes with later cushions in artificial black and white leather. Length 198 cm, height 100 cm, depth 70 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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298. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, an Art Nouveau table, Arvika, Sweden ca 1910. Measurements 125 x 78 cm, height 74 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

299. Bröderna Eriksson (The Eriksson brothers), attributed to, a stained and carved book case, Art Nouveau, Arvika, Sweden. Ca 1910, measurements 126 x 39 cm, height 119 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

300. Joel Norborg, a pine table, Sweden circa 1917. Sculptured and carved in relief, height 58 cm, length 100 cm, width 70 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

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301. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Futurum’ chair for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden ca 1928. Frame in black lacquered wood, seat and back in red leather, marked with NK label R 33715 – C MÖB, height 110 cm. Literature: Christian Björk, Thomas Ekström & Eric Ericson, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt’, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 71. Dan Gordon, ‘Svenska stolar och dess formgivare 1899–2013’, Nordstedt 2014, p 64.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

302. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of four ‘Futurum’ chairs for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, ca 1928. Black lacquered wooden frame, seat and back in beige girths, height 110 cm. Literature: Christian Björk, Thomas Ekström & Eric Ericson, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt’, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 71. Dan Gordon, ‘Svenska stolar och dess formgivare 1899–2013’, Nordstedt 2014, p 64.

Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

303. Harald Elof Notini, a tubular steel table for Böhlmarks, Stockholm 1930’s. Nickel plated steel, top and shelf covered with linoleum, height 70 cm. Literature: Boet: månadsskrift för hemkultur, hantverk och konstindustri, Boet, Göteborg, 1935, p 212–213. Illustrated in Böhlmark’s product catalogue, early 1930’s.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968


Bukowskis November 2018 311. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ’Record’ mirror. 84. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware sculpture of a shell. 265. Lars Holmström, a pair of Swedish Grace patinated bronze candlesticks. 341. Sven Erik Skawonius & Olof Östberg, a Swedish Modern mahogany and red beech chest of drawers.

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304. Harald Elof Notini, a pair of ceiling lamps, Böhlmarks, Sweden, 1930’s. Each lamp with a total of seven lights. Decorated with stylized white metal ornaments, curved glass shades, diameter 47,5 cm, height ca 85 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

305. Art Déco, an upholstered daybed on shaped black lacquered wooden legs, 1920’s–30’s. Length 210 cm, width 113 cm, height ca 57 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

306. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Lovö’ stained pine armchair, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, 1930’s. Seat height ca 42 cm, height ca 110 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937


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307. Nordiska Kompaniet, a stained pine stool, Sweden, 1930’s–40’s. Asymmetrical seat. Height 40 cm, length ca 38,5 cm. Provenance: This stool derives from a home with ‘sportstugemöbler,’ the major part designed by Axel Einar Hjorth, models Lovö and Utö, but also pieces designed by David Rosén, all for the Nordiska Kompaniet.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

308. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Lovö’ stained pine cabinet, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, 1930’s. Interior with two drawers and two adjustable shelves. Total width (the base) 102 cm, depth 46 cm, height 155,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751

309. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet 1930’s. Length 69 cm, width 55 cm, height 47 cm. Provenance: The Swedish regement Ka3 Gotland, stamped underneith: OFFICERSMÄSSEN

Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751

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310. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ‘Utö’ stained pine sofa, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, 1930’s. Length 132 cm, depth 44 cm, height 79 cm, seat height ca 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

311. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Record’ mirror for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Round shape with details in metal, marked with NK label and numbered 36929 C 6 7 33, diameter 90 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 162 – 1 453

312. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ‘Oh Boy’ chest of drawers for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, designed in 1929. Five drawers, birch and polished birch, marked with NK label R33930 C 16 6 31, height 90 cm, width 100 cm, depth 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751


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313. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Corall’ cabinet for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1934. Birch and sycomore, marked with NK label R 37778 – C26534, height 150 cm, width 110 cm, depth 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

314. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Lovö’ armchair, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Comes with cushions. Height 77 cm, width 64 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

315. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Lovö’ stained pine table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Diameter 60 cm, height 50 cm. Literature: C Björk, T Ekström, E Ericson, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth Möbelarkitekt’, Signum 2009. pp 130–131.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

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316. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of ‘Lovö’ stained pine armchairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. The low version, comes with cushions, seat height 42 cm, height 80 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

317. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of ten ‘Lovö’ stained pine dining chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Cushions reupholstered in brown leather, seat height ca 44 cm. Provenance: The Swedish regement Ka3 Gotland, stamped underneith: OFFICERSMÄSSEN.

Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689

318. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Length 70 cm, width 56 cm, height 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751


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319. Uno Åhrén, a black stained birch chair, Gemla Sweden 1930’s. This model was introduced at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition. Height 100 cm. Exhibitions: This model was introduced by Gemla at The 1930 Stockholm Exhibition. Literature: Form: Svenska slöjdföreningens tidskrift, Stockholm, 1930, p 13 and 103. Sigrid Eklund Nyström, ‘Möbelarkitekt på 1930–talet, Om inredningsfirman Futurum och hur en ny yrkesgrupp etablerar sig’, Nordiska Museets Förlag 1992. Pp 24–w25.

Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 484 – 581

320. Uno Åhrén, a wall lamp for Firma Svenskt Tenn, 1929. Pewter with opal glass shade, height 32 cm. Literature: Firma Svenskt Tenn, product catalogue 1930, model 468.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

321. Nils Fougstedt, a pewter teapot with rechaud, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1929. Maker’s mark Stockholm C8. Total height 26,5 cm, diameter 20 cm. Literature: Firma Svenskt Tenn, catalogue 1930, compare no 941.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

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322. Erik Lund, a zebrano venereed cabinet, Georg Ryman Snickeriverkstäder for the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition. Nine equal sections with different openings, the interiors are ebonized, the two outer sections in the lowest row have six and three drawers. 140 x 39,5 cm, height 156 cm. Exhibitions: The 1930 Stockholm exhibition, from the apartment #10 designed by architect Paul Hedqvist and furnished by architect Erik Lund. Literature: The catalogue for the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition, ‘Stockholmsutställningen 1930, av konstindustri konsthantverk och hemslöjd, Specialkatalog över Bostadsdelen’, Utställningsförlaget Almqvist & Wiksell, Bröderna Lagerström, Stockholm 1930, pp 110–111.

Estimate: SEK 125 000 – 150 000 / EUR 12 112 – 14 534

323. Erik Fleming, a pair of pewter candlesticks, Norrahammar, Sweden 1930. Maker’s mark NORRAHAMMARS TENN D8. Height 25,5 cm. Literature: Hedvig Hedqvist, Rikard Jacobson, Jan von Gerber, ‘Modernt Svenskt Tenn’, Atlantis 2004. See pp 70–71 and 112.

Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

324. Carl–Einar Borgström, a pewter pitcher for Ystad Metall, Sweden 1937. Spherical shaped with bakelite handle, marked ceb SWEDEN Ystad Tenn L8. Height 18 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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325. Erik Ekeberg, & Estrid Ericson, a pewter and brass dish, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1930. Rectangular, brass lined. Maker’s mark and D8. The mounted elastoline and plaster bonsai tree is a later addition probably by Estrid Ericson. Length 39 cm, height 9 cm. Literature: Kristina Wängberg–Eriksson, ‘Josef Frank – krigsträd i krigens skugga’, Signum, Lund 1994, compare similar elastoline bonsai tree p 116.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

326. Estrid Ericson, a pewter framed mirror, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, probably 1940’s. Unmarked, diameter 49,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

327. Josef Frank, a ‘Flora’ cabinet, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, model 852. Mahogany, floral prints. Height 142,5 cm, width 116,5 cm depth 43 cm. Provenance: The Swedish journalist, writer and cultural historian Gustaf Näsström (1899–1979) and his wife Sigrid Näsström, thence by descent.

Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 250 000 / EUR 19 379 – 24 224


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328. Josef Frank, a mid 20th century tray table, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Walnut base with a green lacquered metal tray. Lenght 70 cm, width 54 cm, height 65 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775

329. Josef Frank, a set of five walnut and red leather dining chairs, Svenskt Tenn, model 2229, mid 20th century. Seat height ca 44 cm. Literature: ‘Josef Frank, Against Design’, MAK, Vienna 16.12.2015–3.4.2016, exhibition catalogue, Birkhäuser, Basel 2016, see the model illustrated p 193, no 141.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

330. Josef Frank, a ‘Liljevalchs’ sofa, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, 2010. Upholstered in the fabric ‘Teheran’ designed by Josef Frank, label marked. Length 280 cm, depth 140 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

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331. Josef Frank, a pair of ‘Liljevalchs’ easy chairs, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 2010. Upholstered in the Josef Frank fabric ‘Teheran’. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

332. Josef Frank, a burrwood and walnut sofa table, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, model 2139, executed before 1985. Diameter 120 cm, height 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 391

333. Josef Frank, a pair of brass candelabra by Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1950’s, model nr 2663. Four detachable arms, height 40,5 cm. Literature: Monica Boman (ed), ‘Estrid Ericson Orkidé i Vinterlandet’, Carlsson förlag, Stockholm 1989, se the model illustrated p 138–139.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937


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334. Josef Frank, a mahogany side table, Svenskt Tenn, a smaller version of the model ‘Diplomat’, model 2073. Rectangular shape, measurements 60 x 35 cm, height 48,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 387 – 581

335. Josef Frank, a cherry showcase cabinet, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, modell 2077. Label marked. Height 170,5 cm, width 91 cm, depth 31 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

336. Josef Frank, a mahogany mid 20th century sewing table, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, probably specially ordererd. Length 82, width 41, height 55 cm. Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 484 – 581

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337. Josef Frank, a model 568 easy chair, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Upholstered in the pink fabric ‘Vägen’. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

338. Josef Frank, a four seated ‘3031’ sofa for Svenskt Tenn. Upholstered in Frank’s fabric ‘Terrazzo’, stained beech legs, length 285 cm, depth 96 cm, height 85 cm, seat height 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

339. Swedish designer, a nickel plated, white chalked oak and frosted glass ceiling light, mid 20th Century. Total height 330 cm, the actual lamp height 148 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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340. Swedish designer, a nickel plated, white chalked oak and frosted glass ceiling light, mid 20th Century. Total height 330 cm, the actual lamp height 148 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

341. Sven Erik Skawonius, & Olof Östberg, a Swedish Modern mahogany and red beech chest of drawers, G.A Berg for the 1937 Paris Exhibition. Three drawers, carved, stylized decoration to the front, measurements 96 x 42,5 cm, height 59 cm. Exhibitions: The 1937 Paris Exhibition. Literature: Åke Stavenow (ed), Le Guide Officiel Exposition Internationale de Paris 1937, Arts et Techniques dans la vie moderne, see pp 47, 49. Åke Huldt (ed), ‘Konsthantverk och hemslöjd i Sverige 1930–40’, Förlag AB Bokförmedlingen, Göteborg, 1941, p 405.

Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 689 – 14 534

342. Kjell Löwenadler, a Swedish Modern blasted and engraved glass and brass floor lamp by Glössner & Co, Stockholm 1940’s, model G–4. Signed GLÖSSNER CO Komp: Löwenadler. Height 172 cm. Provenance: Engraved inscripion: ERIK HULDT PÅ 50–ÅRSDAGEN FRÅN VÄNNERNA PÅ SANDGRIND.

Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 581 – 775


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343. Birte Iversen, a pair of easy chairs for cabinetmaker A.J. Iversen, Denmark 1940’s. Upholstered in beige sheepskin, beech legs. Height 84 cm. Literature: 40 years of Danish furniture design: the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild exhibitions 1927–1966; Dansk møbelkunst gennem 40 aar: Københavns Snedkerlaugs møbeludstillinger 1927–1966 / Jalk, Grethe – Tåstrup, 1987, Bd. 2, p. 263.

Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

344. Børge Mogensen, an oak and rattan bench, cabinetmaker Erhard Rasmussen, Denmark 1950’s–60’s. Length 116 cm, width 50 cm, height 35,5 cm. Exhibitions: Exhibited att the Cabinetmakers’ guild exhibitions in 1955 and 1963. Literature: 40 years of Danish furniture design: the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild exhibitions 1927–1966; Dansk møbelkunst gennem 40 aar: Københavns Snedkerlaugs møbeludstillinger 1927–1966 / Jalk, Grethe – Tåstrup, 1987, Bd. 3, p 351 and Bd. 4, p 253.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

345. Børge Mogensen, an oak and rattan bench, cabinetmaker Erhard Rasmussen, Denmark 1950’s–60’s. Length 116 cm, width 50 cm, height 35,5 cm. Exhibitions: Exhibited att the Cabinet makers guild in 1955 and 1963. Literature: 40 years of Danish furniture design: the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild exhibitions 1927–1966; Dansk møbelkunst gennem 40 aar: Københavns Snedkerlaugs møbeludstillinger 1927–1966 / Jalk, Grethe. – Tåstrup, 1987, Bd. 3, p. 351 and Bd. 4, p. 253.

Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

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346. Scandinavian Modern, a set of three mid 20th century mahogany and brown leather easy chairs. Feet lined with brass, back, seat and cushion upholstered in light brown leather. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

347. A Norwegian sofa by P.I Langlos, 1940’s–50’s. Upholstered with a grey fabric, wooden legs. Length 250 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

348. Carl Malmsten, a table ‘The Hunter’ (Jägaren), Sweden 1938. The top and edges with extensive inlays of different kind of woods, marked within the inlays CM 1938. Measurements 134,5 x 60 cm, height 58,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844


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349. Carl Malmsten, a ‘Nefertite’ desk, Stockholm 1940’s–50’s. Veneered with palisander and inlays other different kinds of wood, five drawers, maker’s mark CM. Measurements 120 x 60 cm, height 74,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

350. Carl–Axel Acking, an easy chair, Sweden 1930’s–40’s. Upholstered in green textile, birch legs. Height 102 cm. Literature: Compare with version exhibited in Paris 1937: Monica Boman (ed), Svenska möbler 1890–1990, Lund, 1991, p 214. Drawing from Carl Axel Acking’s Archive.

Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 968 – 1 453

351. James Krenov, in the manner of, a wooden showcase cabinet, Sweden mid 20th century. The interior with a glass shelf. Measurements ca 37 x 19,5 cm, height 133 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 968 – 1 162


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352. Harald Elof Notini, attributed to, a pair of vanilla coloured glass ceiling lights with fretted rattan, Böhlmarks, Stockholm 1940’s. Model 11555, brass mounts, height ca 55 cm, height including the mounts ca 110 cm, diameter ca 45 cm. Literature: ‘Böhlmarks – Elektrisk Belysningsarmatur’, catalogue 1946, see the model illustrated.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875

353. Thorald Madsen, an easy chair by cabinetmaker Thorald Madsen, Denmark 1930’s–40’s. Sheepskin, leather buttons, beech legs, height 77 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 844 – 5 813

354. Carl Malmsten, a cabinet ‘Ljus och Mörker’ (The Light and The Dark), Sweden 1974. Mahogany, inlays in different kinds of wood, the upper part with an interior of mahogany with shelves and three drawers, the lower part with shelves. Marked CM to the back. 178 x 106, depth 43,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 813 – 7 751

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355. Carl Malmsten, a stained pine table, Sweden 1940’s. Height 75 cm, length 154 cm, width 84 cm. Literature: Hem i Sverige: kvartalsskrift, Nationalföreningen mot emigrationen, Stockholm, 1944, p. 524.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

356. Greta Magnusson Grossman, a ‘G–33’ (Grasshopper) floor light, Bergbom’s, Malmö, Sweden 1950’s. Blue lacquered metal, maker’s mark G–GG BERGBOM MAX 25W. Height ca 125 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

357. Greta Magnusson Grossman, a ‘G–33’ (Grasshopper) floor light by Bergbom’s, Malmö, Sweden 1950’s. Lacquered in light grey, marked G–33 BERGBOM MAX 25W. Height ca 124 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

358. Greta Magnusson Grossman, a ‘G–33’ (Grasshopper) floor light for Bergbom’s, Malmö, Sweden 1950’s. Black lacquered metal, height 123,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422


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359. Fritz Hansen, a pair of easy chairs, model 1518 B, 1940’s. Upholsterd in pink textile, beech legs, height 74 cm. Literature: Fritz Hansen catalogue no 4202, see the model illustrated p 18.

Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 50 000 / EUR 2 906 – 4 844

360. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a Swedish Modern 14 light ceiling lamp, Markaryd, Sweden 1950’s–60’s. Brass frame with eight arms, eight + six spherical shades covered in a beige fabric, maker’s paper label. Diameter towards the top 80 cm, flexible height. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 906

361. Flygsfors Glasbruk, an engraved glass terrestrial globe, Sweden 1950’s. Metal mounts, the glass base in the shape of an iceberg, label marked. Height 53 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 844 – 7 267

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362. Ib Kofod Larsen, a teak and brown leather ‘Seal’ armchair, Olof Persons Fåtöljindustri (OPE), Sweden 1950’s–60’s. The seat cushion label marked OPE, seat height ca 33–38 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 391

363. Hans Kempe & Lars–Erik Ljunglöf, a stool, ‘HI 8’, executed by cabinet maker David Sjölinder for The HI–group in 1960. Mahogany, height 43,5 cm, width 72 cm. Literature: Örn, Johan, HI–gruppen och hantverkets återkomst: svenska möbler och inredningar 1960–1966 = The HI–group and the return of craft: Swedish furniture and interiors 1960–1966, 2017, illustrated, not numbered.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

364. Børge Mogensen, a ‘model nr 160’ easy chair and ottoman by Tage M Christensen & Co, Denmark 1950’s. Reupholstered in a white wool-mix fabric, Brazilian rosewood base, original lining marked underneath: 3139–160 and 3140–160 in writing. The chair width 84 cm, depth ca 93 cm, height 83 cm (seat height ca 40 cm, the ottoman 74 x 47 cm, height 39 cm. Provenance: This actual chair was ordered to a newly build, very Swedish Modern in style, summerhouse in the Stockholm archipelago in the early 1950’s. Literature: Thomas Mogensen, ‘Ett fuldt møbleret liv, en bog om Børge Mogensen’, Gyldendal, Copenhagen, 2004, this model depicted p 207.

Estimate: SEK 300 000 – 400 000 / EUR 29 069 – 38 759


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341. Sven Erik Skawonius & Olof Ă–stberg, a Swedish Modern mahogany and red beech chest of drawers.


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365. Børge Mogensen, an oak and rattan bench, Fredericia Stolefabrik, Denmark 1950’–60’s. Marked with maker’s stamp and 272. Length 138 cm, width 46 cm, height 34,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

366. Ib Kofod Larsen, a pair of ‘Åre’ easy chairs, model no 809, Olof Persons Fåtöljindustri (OPE), Sweden 1950’–60’s. African teak wood with rattan back, cushions upholstered in green fabric. Seat height ca 35–40 cm. Literature: Andreas Siesing, ‘Svenska möbler, folkhemsform i ull, jakaranda, furu och bok 1949–1970’, Atlantis 2015, compare the model illustrated p 145.

Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

367. Hans J Wegner, a teak fruit table ‘JH586’, by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Denmark 1950’s–60’s. Chrome plated base. Diameter ca 62 cm, height 33 cm Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 875


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368. Ole Wanscher, a palisander desk by cabinetmaker A.J. Iversen, Denmark 1940’s–50’s. Measurements 193 x 92 cm, height 74 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

369. Poul Henningsen, a ‘PH–3’ ceiling light, Louis Poulsen, Denmark 1930’s. Opal white glass shades, metal mount, marked PH–3/100 PATENTED, the largest shade diameter ca 33 cm, total height ca 53 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 453 – 1 937

370. Modernistic designer, a floor lamp, 1930’s. Chromed steel, height 128 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 775 – 968

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371. Arne Jacobsen, a black leather and aluminium ‘Ox–Chair’, Denmark 1966. A five feet swivel base, label marked Fritz Hansen 6604. Literature: Carsten Thau, Kjeld Vindum, ’Arne Jacobsen’ Arkitektens Forlag, 1998, p 525. The Ox–Chair is a very comfortable and quite voluminous chair. It took Jacobsen five years to develop this model before it was put into production in 1966. It is a rare item amongst Jacobsen’s designed chairs since it was not designed for one of Jacobsen’s specific architectural projects, as most of his other pieces of furniture.

Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 267 – 9 689

372. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Papa bear’ armchair and ottoman for AP–stolen, Denmark. Grey Hallingdal textile, teak armrests and legs, marked with metal label: Danish Furnituremaker’s control, height of the easy chair 100 cm, height of the ottoman 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689

373. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Papa bear’ armchair and ottoman for AP–stolen, Denmark. Grey Hallingdal textile, teak armrests and legs, marked with metal label: Danish Furnituremaker’s control, height of the easy chair 100 cm, height of the ottoman 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 751 – 9 689


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374. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Ry–25’ sideboard, Ry Møbler, Denmark 1950 – 60’s. Veneered with Brazilian rosewood, sliding doors, steel legs, interior with oak shelves and drawers, maker’s mark on the back: Made in Denmark RY, blurred date. Measurements 200 x 49 cm, height 79 cm. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 391 – 3 875

375. Ole Wanscher, a mahogany desk by cabinetmaker A.J. Iversen, Denmark 1960’s. Three drawers, handles in brass, marked with paper label Snedkermester A.J. Iversen Köbenhavn, height 74 cm, width 180 cm, depth 67 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 906 – 3 391

376. Poul Kjaerholm, a pair of ‘PK–22’ steel and brown leather easy chairs, edition E Kold Christensten, Denmark 1960’s. Maker’s mark in the steel. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

377. Alvar Aalto, a model nr 31 armchair by O.y Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas for Artek, Finland. Laminated birch, stamped ‘7’ underneath both legs, the armrests lacquered with a darker lasure, stamped mark MADE IN FINLAND. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 422 – 2 906

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378. Alvar Aalto, a pair of ‘Tank’ easy chairs, ‘model 400’, probably manaufactured by Aalto Design in Hedemora Sweden 1946–56. Laminated birch, stained, upholstered in a green velvet plush. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 875 – 5 813

379. Alvar Aalto, a lounge chair, ‘Model 39’, manufactured by Aalto Design in Hedemora, Sweden 1945–55. Birch laminated wood, red girths, marked AALTO MÖBLER Svensk kvalitetsprodukt, height 65 cm, length 160 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 937 – 2 422

380. Alvar Aalto, an ‘A 704’ table light, Valaistustyö, Finland 1950’s. Lacquered in black and white, partly covered in black leather, stamped mark A 704. Height ca 38 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 875 – 4 844


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Modern Art + Design No 612 108. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish.


Modern Art + Design No 612 361. Flygsfors Glasbruk, an engraved glass terrestrial globe.

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